Re: subs/port facing

I know a general rule is sub back/port back, but it could be different. Personally, I wish I would've done something else - my enclosure was very limited on depth due to how tall it had to be to fit the subwoofer firing back. Almost wish I would've fired it upward.

Originally Posted by T.I.K.

Careful, by those definitions Spider Monkey is a contributing member, I don't think he even knows what a subwoofer is.

Originally Posted by Truman

Thanks quackhead. Your the only person who agrees with me. Jesus Christ I have like 40 post and I've been called a ******* like 37 times

Re: subs/port facing

Originally Posted by Full Tilt

I know a general rule is sub back/port back, but it could be different. Personally, I wish I would've done something else - my enclosure was very limited on depth due to how tall it had to be to fit the subwoofer firing back. Almost wish I would've fired it upward.

Re: subs/port facing

If it were me, I'd think about building a box that fits right in that lower region of the space and firing subs and ports straight up. If there is space under there, you could also glass it in to take advantage of more of the space by removing the factory panels. Depending on how much air your subs need, that may not be necessary. The trunk is different shape but you have lots of space to work with which is cool.